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I want to tell something about the beam expanders for lasers and show some pictures too. I bought this 5X BE from Jetlasers GB. It was discounted and was shipped together with my Ti-B green laser. I hadn't a particular reason to chose a 5X BE. The 10X BE was huge and so I ended ordering a 5X BE.
I quote a text from Melles Griot.
So BE are used for reducing the divergence at a cost of wider beam at the exit aperture. Here are my pictures.
The BE was delivered with dustcaps on both sides
No moving part, just one piece of optical instrument.
AR coating on the exit lens.
The entrance lens has also AR coating. It is the same coating as on the front. It is difficult to see in the picture.
Included are two adapters for 13.6mm and 36.0mm
I ditch the metal setscrews and replace them with black nylon screws.
They don't marred the laser.
The BE on the standard penlaser. Big head for small laser.
That is more like it !
The Jetlaser DPL-700 beam in the sky. The photo was taken with a Canon 300mm/F4 L telelens.
Same camera setting with the 5X BE mounted. Much better divergence.
Tree shot at 85 meter. Without the BE.
With the 5x BE
More pictures coming like beam thickness at the aperture.
I hope you like it so far. :thanks:
I want to tell something about the beam expanders for lasers and show some pictures too. I bought this 5X BE from Jetlasers GB. It was discounted and was shipped together with my Ti-B green laser. I hadn't a particular reason to chose a 5X BE. The 10X BE was huge and so I ended ordering a 5X BE.
I quote a text from Melles Griot.
In its broadest sense, a beam expander is any optical system designed to increase the diameter of a laser beam. In most cases, the term is taken to mean a telescope designed to take a small-diameter collimated beam input beam and produce a larger diameter collimated output beam, thus reducing the divergence of the beam. There are two basic types of simple beam expander. The Keplerian beam expander consists of a positive input lens and a positive objective, the Galilean beam expander consists of a negative input lens and a positive objective. In both cases, the expansion factor is the ratio of the focal length of the two lenses. The advantage of the Keplerian expander is the ability to use it with a spatial filter to clean up the beam. The advantage of the Galilean expander is its short length for a given magnification and clear aperture.
So BE are used for reducing the divergence at a cost of wider beam at the exit aperture. Here are my pictures.
The BE was delivered with dustcaps on both sides
No moving part, just one piece of optical instrument.
AR coating on the exit lens.
The entrance lens has also AR coating. It is the same coating as on the front. It is difficult to see in the picture.
Included are two adapters for 13.6mm and 36.0mm
I ditch the metal setscrews and replace them with black nylon screws.
They don't marred the laser.
The BE on the standard penlaser. Big head for small laser.
That is more like it !
The Jetlaser DPL-700 beam in the sky. The photo was taken with a Canon 300mm/F4 L telelens.
Same camera setting with the 5X BE mounted. Much better divergence.
Tree shot at 85 meter. Without the BE.
With the 5x BE
More pictures coming like beam thickness at the aperture.
I hope you like it so far. :thanks:
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